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GLOBAL
AUTO
CONFIG.
GROUPS
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
DIALER
5.2 CONFIG. Menu Selections
AUTO is the selection used to either initialize the system or update it.
GLOBAL is the key feature to the simplicity of programming. Most
system as well as individual SLC device programming can be
accomplished here.
INPUTS allow the user to insert point-to-point address information
to sensors and monitor points individually for device type, location, input
group(s), and to modify any of the global programming.
OUTPUTS gives the same programming capabilities supplied to
the inputs.
GROUPS supply the option to allow either Alarm or Supervisory
devices access to the system general output list for each type
(General Alarm or General Supervisory outputs).
DIALER Configuration gives the user the ability to turn the DACT on,
program primary and secondary phone numbers and accounts, the format
that the receiver requires, as well as the event types that are or are not
transmitted.
NOTE:
The DACT account programming options for Alarm, Test, Trouble and Supervisory events are defaulted to
“MUST in the Reporting Options section. In order to use this panel for remote signaling purposes all events
must be transmitted off-premises.
If one account is used, it is required that the Reporting Option for each event (Alarm, Test, Trouble, Supervi-
sory) be set to “MUST”. If two accounts are used, it is required that the reporting option for each event be set
to “MUST between the two accounts.
Reporting options for each event (Alarm, Test, Trouble, Supervisory) are as follows:
OFF - Event will not be reported to the account.
CAN - Event can be reported to this account.
MUST - Event must be reported. The DACT will continue to attempt to report this condition until all attempts
have been made. If the DACT cannot report the event, the event will remain in system memory and will be
retransmitted with a subsequent event.
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